Live Dive at the MaST Center

Live Dive at the MaST Center

March 12, 2016, 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

An event every month that begins at 1:00pm on day Second of the month, repeating until December 10, 2016

An event every month that begins at 1:00pm on day Second of the month, repeating until December 10, 2016

The MaST Center is the proud host of expert diver, and former US Coast Guard Marine Science Technician , Randy Williams. On the second Saturday of each month, Randy takes the public on a journey of the Puget Sound, underwater!

This is a wonderful opportunity for people of all ages to see what lies beneath the surface by becoming a virtual SCUBA diver for a day. Equipped with a full face mask for two way communication, and an HD camera with recording equipment; we are able to see and hear everything as Randy dives into our backyard. Unlike in large indoor aquariums, we never know what we’ll find; an octopus, crabs, sea stars, fish, other cool things? Maybe we’ll get lucky and see a shark or sea lion! Come take an adventure with Randy and see what you find.

Live Dives take place on the second Saturday if each month at 11am and again at 1pm for a duration of approximately 30 minutes. Shows are viewed on large screen monitors at the MaST Center pier in the aquarium.

Check out this video of a Giant Pacific Octopus Randy found on a dive at Tongue Point near Port Angeles on the Diamond Knot wreck; a 326 foot cargo ship that sank in 1947!